Sympathetic resonance is not only about the higher keys - any time you have more than one key down, there will be sympathetic cross-resonance between the corresponding strings. This is why a piano chord is more than playing the samples of different notes together.
@RegebroRepairs4 жыл бұрын
The changing of the mic positions blew my mind, that sounded so real.
@GFhornet4 жыл бұрын
Pianoteq is the best for playing. As responsive and live as an acoustic piano. And that's what a pianist needs. Sampled VST pianos may have better sounds for hitting one key or some limited recordings, but playing them... they are as cold as dead. Just recorded sounds with limited velocity and resonance. No response to the touch and definitely not live!
@benjaminpeternorris4 жыл бұрын
Yes totally agree. You can't fully appreciate Pianoteq's qualities until you try playing it for yourself - just listening to it doesn't do it justice. I've been using Pianoteq since version 1, and while it didn't sound as good back then as some of the massive piano sample libraries out there, it was far more enjoyable to play. Since then, Pianoteq have been really working on the sound modelling, and improving it with each iteration. The piano feels 'alive' under your fingertips, rather than playing sample libraries that just don't respond in the same way.
@agamaz5650 Жыл бұрын
exactly
@elianmusic74524 жыл бұрын
14:56 is such a good moment hahahah your reaction is so genuine. I bought pianoteq a year ago because of this you and this video; thank you -- this is hands down the best money iv ever spent on a virtual instrument. So much value.
@atomboyd7 жыл бұрын
I think you need to hit the pedal on that tubular bell setting to let them ring, but you're not wrong. Also, "Hey man, can I borrow everything" on the handpan section made me laugh out loud at work. You're going to get me fired. Another great vid man!
@chris.dillon6 жыл бұрын
It was pretty funny. I think if I heard someone playing that well in the woods I'd let the borrow at least "some things". :D
@quananginh94464 жыл бұрын
I personally like the ability to change the piano's condition. I like the sound of a slightly detuned old piano, it just sounds so natural.
@Mooncalf20126 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest features, albeit hard to find at first, is 'MIDI Archiving'. You can find it if you click the little triangle that appears beneath the MIDI song title at the top right. You can enable or disable the automatic recording function, and set it to save every note you play while in Pianoteq, from "One Hour" to "A Billion Years", in the archives folder, (which can also be exported to MIDI files). The ability to render a MIDI file, or your own live playing into a 24 bit .WAV file is another feature built in that makes it well worth the price, when you consider most sample banks and VST require a DAW to render a MIDI file. If you are on a slow machine that can't process all the polyphony in a MIDI file in real time, or keep up with one's virtuosity, (or "lead-foot" sustain pedal playing) you can still easily render the file for auditioning at full resolution. (I use a MIDI file of Rhapsody In Blue played live, as an average benchmark for CPU performance indexing.) Another technique to increase available polyphony is to dial the sample rate output to 22Khz, which will still give you sound comparable to a home digital piano, which often use 22,000 Hz as a sample rate, brick-walled, depending on the fact that the average piano tone does not exceed upper range frequencies. The fact that it is now endorsed by Steinway & Sons should be reason enough to buy it, because a real Steinway B or D is out of the budget of most keyboardists anyway. But the real reason to own it is so Moddart can make it even better. They are a truly dedicated team of geniuses, and the community that has sprouted up around it and in the forums, are the nicest people who really love music for the sake of it, from all walks, and not just the "studio geeks" that have every sample bank ever recorded. Pianoteq, from Stage to Pro runs the gamut of piano enthusiast from the MIDI file collectors who just want a great "Player Piano", to the professional musician who wants the full expression that even the best multi-sample libraries can't pull off. It reminds me of my first Keyboards, a Kurzweil K1000, followed by a DX7II-FD; one that had a great piano sample for the time, (but with very little expression), and the DX that had such a dynamic, expressive FM sound, (and I wanted both combined). Ever since I read about piano modeling in an Issue of Keyboard magazine in the eighties, I dreamt about having the perfect digital piano that would rival even a real acoustic piano. I thought sample technology would get us there first, but I had the feeling a computer might edge it out when computing power reached a much higher exponential. Pianoteq, for me, is that dream realized. I would like to also say, I am not affiliated with the company, but please don't listen to any excuses you hear, or nay-sayers arguing what is better in the comments sections, sampling or modeling, they are branches on the same tree. Pianoteq is one of those tenacious products that keep getting better, even when you think it can't. I suspect that trend will continue, but not when the misconceptions about it and the process of obscured by misinformation are allowed to filter through the "social engines". Most people easily 'get' the process of sampling, and most here have attempted it, and know what an art it can be, but this is alien territory for most, the math and theory alone is incomprehensible to many, and that is intimidating. But what I find even more intimidating, is seeing innovation like this squashed by the market-place, for the almighty dollar, or having it become the newest trend for the big keyboard makers to exploit and go no further for lack of affordability, or to be looked at as mere "research" into sound synthesis. It is beyond that at this point. A good indication of this can be witnessed in the failure of the V-Piano, and Roland's foray into 'modeling' early on with the RD-1000 (MKS-20). I wonder if Pianoteq were burned into a ROM, and marketed as a physical keyboard alike, it might die a similar death in the market-place, but my hope is with the 'Steinway' stamp of approval, amongst the Grotrian, Bluthner, ETC. (I'm waiting for Bosendorfer to get onboard), this is the product to bet on for the future of Digital Pianos to come. I wish I could recall the actual article and issue of "Keyboard" magazine, because I recall the author (Bob Doerschuk?) implying that someday sampling and or modeling technology may someday create a sound to rival and even replace the acoustic piano entirely. We may almost be there with Pianoteq 6...
@Zaskar19786 жыл бұрын
I love my Pianoteq so much. It's just 50Mb and it sounds amazing and is so much fun. *fiddle* *tweak*
@philtrem7 жыл бұрын
I remember checking this out a couple years ago and it wasn't too convincing, but I see it now sounds great ! And WOW, seeing all the presets ! This is really an amazing instrument.
@kurtyhearty4 жыл бұрын
I was caught by the title, and wondered what you ment by that. This surpriseed me and I was blown away! I new that pianosounds are hard to emulate, but didn’t know it has come to this level....! Thank you so much for showing!
@rickytutaan7 жыл бұрын
This was such a thorough and well thought review, I'm surprised that I actually watched the entire thing! Best of luck on your new studio space and hope to see more of your videos.
@kennethflorek85326 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I normally only watch perfunctory reviews that are ill-conceived all the way to the bitter end. Sorry. I had to say that.
@KnzoVortex4 жыл бұрын
The jazz definitely helps ;)
@SumFugaziSalt2 жыл бұрын
This is definitely way ahead of most sample libraries in a number of ways, it seems more seamless and naturally dynamic through out the entire key range. I can see how this modeling will be especially nice for small ensembles.....the Swam instruments are very impressive as well.
@ImprovingAbility3 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of real time production of a sound because then you're actually producing it from scratch each time, working and interacting with an entity, instead of playing a sample.
@minerscale6 жыл бұрын
I started watching this video and about halfway through I realised you were one of my favorite artists. So that was surprising and awesome.
@JohnDoe-mv4ks5 жыл бұрын
"Hey man, can I borrow everything?" Two years late but had to sub for that one.
@flightvision6 жыл бұрын
Awesome and knowledgable, thank you! I have been using the trial (which btw just has some dead keys and goes off after 20min) on Linux (as a plugin in Ardour) and am still blown away how it turns a stage piano into a real upright.
@RomanticAnalog4 жыл бұрын
Been using pianoteq for years and I love it!
@triplestandart76134 жыл бұрын
I was already in awe but then you move the mics wherever you want? With orientation?! Holy smackaroonies
@RyanLafford7 жыл бұрын
aw man this is so cool, I was just messing around with the trial version on their website... a 0.7MB file with so many realistic instruments inside of it and instant load times. Really looking forward to stuff like this becoming the norm
@rodneylee40266 жыл бұрын
Love your free-flowing style, man. Great video!
@JeanSuki6 жыл бұрын
This program is like the gift that never stopts giving it sounds GREAT
@JohnSmithExtra5 жыл бұрын
Yea, best virtual anything I bought ever! ON THE PLANET!!!!!!!!!
@herbertherbert39094 жыл бұрын
Well I just discovered your channel. I’m impressed mostly by the fact that not only do you love synths but you are clearly a highly educated musician. You are Right On about the Medusa by the way. I’m a fan now to be sure. I also love this piano program. Those guys are not fucking around!
@lundsweden Жыл бұрын
IMO I am totally satisfied with Pianoteq Stage. The presets are perfectly crafted, I actually like it that there's less stuff to fiddle with. Less distraction= more playing.
@Neuri3 жыл бұрын
your content is brilliant. You are very inspiring dude. Thanks Benn from Sheffield!
@gustavobravetti6 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you, actually I predicted this when the first Pianoteq version was released. Just two things, Kontakt libraries can be used with Kontakt player which is free, and for sympathetic resonance hold sustain and press several keys with the same note on different octaves, once the sound gets quiet and without releasing the sustain, hit the same note on a lower octave, because the fundamental frequency of the higher notes corresponds to the harmonics of the lower notes they will resonate in cascade producing a very rich harmonic content, then release the sustain and hit the same lower note to see the difference. Great review btw, subscribed already and looking forward for more. Cheers!
@rowancandacepillay65324 жыл бұрын
a simpler way to demonstrate this is press e.g. a lower C note down, so softly that it doesn't make a noise. keep it down. then play C notes and octave higher and you will see the note you holding down 'resonate'. once you lift that note up you will notice the sound disappear.
@NorfolkTraveller6 жыл бұрын
I was lacking a piano sample for my laptop with no HD space left and couldn't believe my luck when I found Pianoteq. I just bought the cheap stage version, which was around £90 and, although it might lack some advanced features, it still has settings for action, mallet bounce, eq and effects - which is plenty for me. At that price, it's a no-brainer. I still prefer the Korg Kronos Piano in the higher notes, but I think the Pianoteq is more fun to play - it responds to the keys better. Great video :)
@madcatthing12387 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, Ben! Keep up the great work and your channel will definitely grow bigger and bigger!
@zacharykondas97876 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff man, pianoteq has me in awe.
@geoffstockton3 жыл бұрын
OK, so, awesome video as usual. You're one of the greats on this platform IMHO. If you ever get around to reading this, I'm wondering if you could shed some light on a mystery regarding the Benn and Gear theme song. I'm noticing that I can distinctly toggle between hearing it two different ways. I can hear it as a V-IV-I progression but I gravitate toward it being an unresolved I-bVII-IV progression. Did you intend the first or last of these three chords as home base or was made to be it ambiguous by design? I know I've definitely taken artistic advantage of tonal ambiguity on occasion.
@RegebroRepairs4 жыл бұрын
"Dear Lord, this lighting makes me look like a 50 year old cigar smoker!" I can hear my 50 year old cigar smoker friends harrumphing all the way from over here.
@drfluffy39836 жыл бұрын
Another great Video! Amazing, this was the biggest suprise impact what a musicsoftware had to me, crazy stuff and a good sign for the future.
@rcfanatic1014 жыл бұрын
All this hee-haw about how expensive it is, but just think: it's a hell of a lot less expensive than a real piano...
@gospelsoulman4 жыл бұрын
AltGrayMusic thank you! That's the whole point! Otherwise we'd all have these expensive pianos housed in each room in our homes!
@foljs58584 жыл бұрын
Yes, but the price comparison that makes sense is with sample-based plugins, because that's the alternative within a computer, not an actual piano. Same way it wouldn't make sense for a city-building game to cost $10 billion just because "it's a lot less expensive than actually building a city".
@philhuston94263 жыл бұрын
@@foljs5858 The comparison is fair because all of the sampled pianos are audio Polaroids of a given piano at a given moment in time and anyone playing them is playing the exact same thing every time they fire it up. The Pianoteq is everything that's a piano, warts and all, and up to you. There's no way to get an overtight tuning in the mids of a sampled piano from sounding like a banjo, just like there's no way on a real piano, either, until you call somebody it wears itself loose. save the sample will never wear. Add realtime sympathetic resonance and you're completely out of the sample ballpark. This and samples is apples and oranges.
@aethervagrant2442 жыл бұрын
except you can find pianos and organs for free EVERYWHERE simply due to the effort and cost of transporting them, ive acquired 3 pianos and one 70s organ for free in the past few years.
@aethervagrant2442 жыл бұрын
they usually need tuning but either do it yourself or keep it as a "feature"
@muepetmo2 жыл бұрын
Big love dude ! Congrats!
@JorgeSilvestrini6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your time and in-depth review!
@PeterWalkerHP16c4 жыл бұрын
Pianoteq all the way. Steinway endorsed - top shelf effort by Modartt.
@1thomasklau6 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great work man! Love your videos.
@DinoFancellu6 жыл бұрын
You can lower the cpu usage in the preferences/perf section, by lowering internal sample rate Great review, a great product. For people who say it sounds fake, well, not sure what they're hearing.
@DarkSideofSynth6 жыл бұрын
I love Pianoteq. Simple, quick, handy and it runs on any platform, even on Raspberry Pi! Try and do that with libraries ;) YC5 is a Yamaha C5, unlike other companies, I guess Yamaha hasn't endorsed yet Moddart's version of their pianos, there is also a CP-80 in there. You can run a full calibration of your key and pedal velocity (indlucing half-damper) to suit your keyboard and style and save your presets. You can basically create your own pianos. You get regular updates and can choose what package to buy. All sounds are already included by default, they are just in demo version in case you haven't bought the licence for them. As soon as you do, they are activated once you launch the app again. Even just the Stage version is good enough and allows you to tweak a few things, including effects. Does it sound like a 'real' piano? I guess that's a bit of a moot point given that each single piano is different, even the exact same model, add to that the room, the mics, the time and date, the speakers or heaphones, your ears and a thousand other factors so... what is the real sound of piano exactly? There isn't ONE, there's an infinite amount...
@JoeLinux20005 жыл бұрын
It's indistinguishable from a recorded high end acoustic piano. I'm not sure that all the various piano models are really necessary. The speakers you use have a lot to do with the sound. I've found a smaller woofer is more realistic than larger woofers because the smaller ones reproduce the higher overtones of the bass strings I found I had to flatten the tuning of the bass strings with the Steinway Model B to get it to sound sweet. Originally I didn't like that piano, but it is my go to instrument now that it is "stretched tuned."
@ezrashanti4 жыл бұрын
The sound of a real piano is a real piano. This is pretty good in a way but I can clearly tell that it's not a real piano. As for yamaha's endorsement, they probably won't get it because Yamaha is their competitor in creating fake pianos. Steinway is not.
@DarkSideofSynth4 жыл бұрын
@@ezrashanti You do have a point.
@Unifono20127 жыл бұрын
this is stunning. thanks for the video. Your channel is really great!!
@chent5 жыл бұрын
For me sampling is already payed for because I have the equipment. I think it's very interesting with the possebileties this software opens the door to. I don't use the piano so much anymore, but I see this is crazy good compared to the last piano emulation software I tryed and never used for anything.
5 жыл бұрын
That's a great sounding piano! I recently bought an acoustic upright piano for practice but might get Pianoteq just for the sounds. The only thing that comes close for me is the Keyscape but I haven't tried it hands-on, only listened on YT so if the loading times are true, then Pianoteq is the only player left. Great video, those 40 minutes flew by fast!
@YomYestreen6 жыл бұрын
Hi Benn. Really glad I found your channel. I love the content and your presentation. Just adding my "+1" to your idea of doing a series of vids on setting up one's studio space. I could really use a lot of help there and would love to see how you go about it and to get your advice on the matter. Looking forward to that later this year!
@DJazium Жыл бұрын
Wow - I've been sleeping on this. Also 5 years ago, I'm sure it's improved even more
@difflocktwo6 жыл бұрын
Subbed for more advanced synths like this and your additive cello.
@fredacuneo51804 жыл бұрын
Impressive and entertaining. Thanks for the vid!
@MegaMrASD Жыл бұрын
The loading time and mentioned SSD price really dates this video haha
@aleksandari.78344 жыл бұрын
There are no dampers on the highest of strings in a piano.
@benjaminpeternorris4 жыл бұрын
Yeah - you should be able to hear where the dampers cut off in the treble range.
@RunningonairMusic3 жыл бұрын
I can confirm that is modelled accurately.
@squackles7 жыл бұрын
Okay, Pianoteq is insane. Too expensive for me personally, but insane nonetheless. Hopefully other companies joins them in the quest to end sampling! Off-topic: I bought Reaktor 6 in the black friday sale thanks to your video on it! Having a ton of fun with Blocks, and just finished(ish) my first 80's-style synth in primary. Endless possibilities, I love it. So, thanks for the tip!
@TheJonHolstein6 жыл бұрын
Arturia has a modelled piano. While it offer some more creative offerings in terms of body. It doesn't offer the same fine detail for editing sounds.
@MarcTelesha6 жыл бұрын
TruePiano from 4front. It is an amazing modeled piano and much cheaper especially on holiday sales. I got mine for $69.
@TheEranTalmor6 жыл бұрын
Sympathetic resonance: To show off sympathetic resonance, take two notes that have common overtones, hold one quietly (or let it fade), keep holding it, Then hit the other note hard. The common overtones will resonate on the held note. For example: hold C4 quietly, hit F3 (a perfect 5th below), you should hear C5 resonate, for it is the 2nd harmonic of C4 and 3rd harmonic of F3. If you switch keys (hold F3, hit C4) you will still get C5 only that now it resonates off of F3. This is just a simple example, others can be much more complex. String length: it mainly affects the sound of the bass notes - the longer they are, the cleaner they are (less "inharmonious" overtones)
@andythompson20092 жыл бұрын
Hold notes down like c e and g (yeah, I know...!) Stomp foot down on damper pedal... listen to the strings not damped... It's a piano!!
@CharlieDraper6 жыл бұрын
A great introduction to some awesome technology. Thanks!
@mogret74512 жыл бұрын
I listened to the demos on their site, it sound very nice. 😀😀
@FunctionStore7 жыл бұрын
looking forward to the studio building videos!
@tookyRama5 жыл бұрын
the best piano plugin i've heard
@mscman136 жыл бұрын
This is why I love arturia v collection instead of just samples. Modeling the real thing is just so much more flexible.
@aleksandari.78344 жыл бұрын
Actually, I prefer Syntronik over Arturia much more. Syntronik is a hybrid, has sampled oscillators of all important synths in combination with modeled filters. Preserves all the flexibility, but sounds much more alive. Omnisphere has something like that as well, and UVI Vintage Vault.
@ezrashanti4 жыл бұрын
@@aleksandari.7834 Honestly, I own uvi vintage Vault and Syntronik and I've used archery acquired a bit, and for synthesizers, all of them are extremely disappointing compared to real synthesizers. It's just so lifeless. I like the Wurlitzer, but still it can't nearly compared to a real Wurlitzer. It makes sense to use if you can't afford real synthesizers or you need to produce a lot of music with a very specific sounds and you need to get in the ballpark of specific classic synthesizers, but I'd much rather own 3-4 synthesizers that are and sound real compared to every vintage classic synthesizer in software that doesn't even come close.
@mscman134 жыл бұрын
Paul Mina Storm true. This is why I bought Pianoteq for piano. Their synth stuff is great, but Piano V isn’t great.
@antfactor4 жыл бұрын
OMG - sounds amazing... and I love Sakamoto... easily one of my favorites of his. Never forgot after seeing film.
@jonlloyd92656 жыл бұрын
man, i feel you. this is amazing.
@pianist0076 жыл бұрын
I'm as excited as you about Pianoteq ( 6 in particular ) .. The possibilities are mind boggling and the one certain fact about it is that it makes me want to play music on it. I honestly don't know about the "lack of attack" according to one comment here thus discarding it as "rubbish". I have an acoustic Yamaha C3 and this is the only software piano that can give me a dead note (no sound) if I don't manage my pianissimo well which is a challenge in playing a real piano. I am also able to play fast repeated on it notes without lagging, it just snaps back as a real piano. This in my opinion it is the closest experience to playing a real piano from a computer.
@ramalshebl602 жыл бұрын
i wonder how the developers convinced Steinway that they were going to model their pianos and make a plugin that basically puts Steinway out of business... wild stuff
@InventorZahran Жыл бұрын
The types of people who buy this software probably wouldn't buy a real piano, and the types of people who have the means to get a piano would probably still want one. I don't think programs like this are taking away from the acoustic piano market, but rather offering an affordable, portable, and space-efficient, yet realistic-sounding option for users who would otherwise have to settle for sampled sound or an inferior synthesized piano.
@hikari_no_yume Жыл бұрын
Well, I assume that this way they at least get paid for it, which can't really be said for sample libraries (if they aren't Steinway branded, the only money they get is the initial piano purchase).
@JohannesLabusch Жыл бұрын
You can't put a flower vase on an emulation.
@tomlavelle8340 Жыл бұрын
No way that Steinway or other “real” pianos will go out of business. There are still many purists who won’t settle for anything less.
@vaspers3 жыл бұрын
Concantenative, granular, and physical modeling synthesis -- these are the future!
@omaralkarnos44884 жыл бұрын
Man i just tried the demo and amazed... i hate the sound of my Yamaha DGX 660... and pianoteq wooow it is giving me a new feeling
@LuckeGabriel Жыл бұрын
23:24 - "Hey maaaaan, can I borrow everything?" HAHAHAHA
@dangonzales-sightsandsounds4 жыл бұрын
You gotta smash that sustain for the tubular bells and marimba dawg!!
@alureon16 жыл бұрын
Great review and comparison thanks
@robinmiller79584 жыл бұрын
The Bluthner sounds very nice, one of the newer models offered.
@seiph803 жыл бұрын
That's my go-to piano
@DrFrankenolly6 жыл бұрын
I’m really interested to know if you’ve ever tried out or used Keyscape? Hammer noise, pedal noise, and bunch more packed in. I’m in the middle of making a final decision on whether or not to get it. But after seeing pianoteq in action, I would love to see a comparison between the two. Noted that the pro version has a TON more options for tweaking, but as for like the $400 to $500 version to Keyscape. Love your videos, thanks for inspiring me!
@arjuanchard7 жыл бұрын
Love the content. Any more details you can share about your California show in April?
@trendingupview96296 жыл бұрын
that's honestly , probably the most incredible virtual instrument wares I've ever seen online.
@josephwright59216 жыл бұрын
It sounds much better than the version I heard a few years ago! It is hard to believe it is not a real piano or sampled!
@reactions57835 жыл бұрын
Even moreso when you consider the whole VST including all those presets and instruments is only around 50 to 60 Mb in filesize.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Excellent review.
@WARDISWARD4 жыл бұрын
sympathetic resoance is not just for the high keys It 's for strings that resonate at the same frequencieswithout being striked ,obvious when the pedal board is lifted
@jobatimus3 жыл бұрын
Very Good VST ..In my opinion the best......
@cmd_f54 жыл бұрын
I am very happy about physical modeling getting as good as it is. Samples are large and static, this is not. I love plenty of samlle sample libs but it's nowhere as powerful as a infinitely tweakable setup like that plugin. Awesome.
@yuggothproductions7 жыл бұрын
Wow this is impressive! I’m using Alicia’s Keys right now and Piano in Blue, but I may grab this.
@JF.MusicStudio2 жыл бұрын
Pianoteq can turn any older digital piano with MIDI into a much more satisfying instrument.
@nutelina6 жыл бұрын
I see two mistakes ;) Equal temperament & 440Hz / After watching more: boy was I wrong! PTQ changes the tuning of the historic pianos! I'm impressed :bows:
@williamsharkey2 жыл бұрын
I didn't notice any parameters that would not lend themselves to changing in real time. Might be fun to see how far you can take it, and sequence rapid preset changes every 8th note. For rhythmic textures. Even just holding a chord and have the presets change rapidly.
@SpacedOutDoonie4 жыл бұрын
Lol I could watch this all day. Pianoteq is the shit
@Chalisque6 ай бұрын
I have used Pianoteq since 3. I have 7 standard and, to be honest, don't use anything that Stage doesn't have. One of the days I'll look more into it, but as an instrument you can just sit down and play I massively prefer it to the sampled ones that come with Komplete.
@Tarnith6 жыл бұрын
Now I know what VST I need. Just need some string synthesizers to catch up for other orchestral bits.
@Gamez4eveR6 жыл бұрын
Tarnith SWAM, perhaps?
@elianmusic74524 жыл бұрын
"hey man can i borrow everything" why are jazz pianists always just the funnest dudes lol
@audiblevideo6 жыл бұрын
Nice playing!
@3nochendtimesmusic9254 жыл бұрын
Nice playing. What kind of keyboard do you use? And does it matter if your sustain pedal is a switch or variable?
@WarrenPostma5 жыл бұрын
Last guy who plays Hand Pan I met was exactly that Hey Man Can I Borrow Everything guy.
@i_never_asked_for_an_alias7 жыл бұрын
Impressive indeed, not only the software.
@LegendaryHAURU7 жыл бұрын
Pretty amazing stuff. It's neat you can build a hardware dock for this with raspberry pi 3.
@Pakkens_Backyard6 жыл бұрын
So you could essentially build a digital piano with this. Wow.
@paullebon3233 жыл бұрын
...you get every instrument with the Studio Bundle and all subsequent new ones free for a year. And the pedal (with my Kawai MP11SE) is continuous. I'm not sure if that is just for Pro.
@williamsharkey2 жыл бұрын
Caught the hand panner - "hey man, can I borrow everything" swipe. hahahahahha
@jenstornell5 ай бұрын
6 years later. It does not seem to be but I wish it was and that physical modelling was better in many cases.
@brunzmeflugen4 жыл бұрын
This makes me want to learn piano.
@samlee25623 жыл бұрын
this reminds me of the Roland Blues Cube guitar amp, it's solid state and lots of pros think it sounds better than real top end tube amps
@paullebon3233 жыл бұрын
...fyi, subscribed I could tell in 15 seconds that you are an interesting character.
@subramaniantr20914 жыл бұрын
Very nice..Have you compared pianoteq with the keyscape? It would be great to have it.
@eyevenear4 жыл бұрын
have you tried playing some staccato on the low-end keeping a chord pressed (so the strings "open") on the high-end? they will resonate accordingly! Very realistic!
@paulanderson794 жыл бұрын
They do indeed.
@benjaminpeternorris4 жыл бұрын
Yes. Also trying playing a loud staccato chord, then a split second after you release the keys put your foot on the sustain pedal. You should hear the residual energy in the strings resonating on the sound board - just like a real piano.
@eyevenear4 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminpeternorris I know! Pianoteq is ultimate.
@jan-martinulvag19626 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH!!!
@southpark55552 жыл бұрын
1:36 ----- what is the multiplication by 81 for?
@tyranosurasmax Жыл бұрын
Gotta admit, Firth of Fifth is my go-to test for piano sound quality. I think I need to spend some money on this
@timoti23 жыл бұрын
some nice lyle maysesque moments there !
@codesymphony6 жыл бұрын
that's incredible. you ever check out nils frahm/NI Una Corda? one of my favourite piano sounds
@tomlavelle8340 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if the virtual piano products have a “panic button” which restores the factory settings, if I get lost with the tweaking?
@spngckinc6 жыл бұрын
I wish I could justify purchasing Pianoteq, but I'm really not good at playing piano parts. I'm curious to see if you've tried Una Corda? It's not very versatile but it does a specific thing very well I think.
@TheJonHolstein6 жыл бұрын
I so wish that pianoteq could model it... including Nils Frahm's pick-up mic system...